ICP's long/short ratio on major exchanges is showing a steady climb 📈 What does this actually mean? When more traders go long on ICP futures contracts, it signals growing bullish conviction in the market. More buyers are betting on upside moves compared to those shorting the asset. This kind of ratio shift often reflects changing market psychology—essentially, the crowd's starting to lean bullish on ICP. Keep an eye on whether this momentum sustains or reverses, as derivative positioning can hint at potential support and resistance zones.
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OnChainSleuth
· 13h ago
Is it just about the long-short ratio rising? I just want to know how long this bullish trend can last. Anyway, I'm afraid of getting liquidated.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-18 19:45
Another "theoretically feasible" bullish signal. I'll try this smart trap first—does an increasing long-short ratio mean I should make money? Luban No.7 is under construction again. Should I follow the bet this time?
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GateUser-bebbc45b
· 01-18 14:25
Hell!
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-18 13:00
Long-short ratio goes up, so what? The question is whether it's a top signal or a bottom signal. Anyway, I don't trust these data. The last time it was like this, I lost everything in a mess.
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MevWhisperer
· 01-18 12:45
The long-short ratio rising is just a signal; whether you can really make money depends on what the main force thinks.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-18 12:30
When the long-short ratio rises, a reverse operation is needed. Is this another signal of retail investors taking the bait?
ICP's long/short ratio on major exchanges is showing a steady climb 📈 What does this actually mean? When more traders go long on ICP futures contracts, it signals growing bullish conviction in the market. More buyers are betting on upside moves compared to those shorting the asset. This kind of ratio shift often reflects changing market psychology—essentially, the crowd's starting to lean bullish on ICP. Keep an eye on whether this momentum sustains or reverses, as derivative positioning can hint at potential support and resistance zones.